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St. Lucia Buns

Origin: SwedishPeriod: Traditional

Swedish saffron buns named for Saint Lucia of Syracuse (283–304), whose name day, December 13, was once considered the longest night of the year. As Lucia means light, the saint was incorporated into the celebration when these buns are traditionally eaten. The Swedish term, Lussekatter, or Lucia's cats, refers to the bun's curled shape.

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